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Probably the most useful detailing tool is the Griots Garage 6" polisher. It never disappoints.
You can use it to:
1. Wet sand
2. Compound/polish
3. Correct glass
4. Decon paint with nano skin
5. Correct plastic / headlights
6. Scrub carpets
7. Scrub tires
8 Apply LSP
It's an unstoppable machine. It has all the power you will ever need, but can do pretty small delicate work with 3" pads. You can use any pad 3" - 6.5" and it has a lifetime warranty. No mods are needed. It's pretty cheap. It comes with a good useable backing plate. The bale handle is useful. They keep updating it with better versions. It never bogs down and muscles through anything. The Rupes is nice, but it's application is limited. The Griots can do anything.
And, I'm not a Griots fan boy. Most of their products are just so-so IMHO. But, every detail enthusiast should own this machine.
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Re: favorite product
Infinite Use Detail Juice followed by good pads and MF's
inDetail, "It's all in the details."
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Re: favorite product
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
Probably the most useful detailing tool is the Griots Garage 6" polisher. It never disappoints.
You can use it to:
1. Wet sand
2. Compound/polish
3. Correct glass
4. Decon paint with nano skin
5. Correct plastic / headlights
6. Scrub carpets
7. Scrub tires
8 Apply LSP
It's an unstoppable machine. It has all the power you will ever need, but can do pretty small delicate work with 3" pads. You can use any pad 3" - 6.5" and it has a lifetime warranty. No mods are needed. It's pretty cheap. It comes with a good useable backing plate. The bale handle is useful. They keep updating it with better versions. It never bogs down and muscles through anything. The Rupes is nice, but it's application is limited. The Griots can do anything.
And, I'm not a Griots fan boy. Most of their products are just so-so IMHO. But, every detail enthusiast should own this machine.
if anyone is looking to buy a new traditional style DA, the choice is obvious...
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Originally Posted by brondondolon
A product that puts a smile on my face every time is colinite 845 and in close second megs D151
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Im got both of those. Love the collinite 845
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Re: favorite product
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
Probably the most useful detailing tool is the Griots Garage 6" polisher. It never disappoints.
You can use it to:
1. Wet sand
2. Compound/polish
3. Correct glass
4. Decon paint with nano skin
5. Correct plastic / headlights
6. Scrub carpets
7. Scrub tires
8 Apply LSP
It's an unstoppable machine. It has all the power you will ever need, but can do pretty small delicate work with 3" pads. You can use any pad 3" - 6.5" and it has a lifetime warranty. No mods are needed. It's pretty cheap. It comes with a good useable backing plate. The bale handle is useful. They keep updating it with better versions. It never bogs down and muscles through anything. The Rupes is nice, but it's application is limited. The Griots can do anything.
And, I'm not a Griots fan boy. Most of their products are just so-so IMHO. But, every detail enthusiast should own this machine.
does the newest/current version (3rd gen) of the GG6 bog down the slight bit compared to the 2nd gen GG6? i thought i may have read some saying that it wasn't as powerful...
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Dodo juice purple haze
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Re: favorite product
Wolfgang 3.0 sealant,Collinite 845 ,maguries I'm still in experimental phase so I'm still working my likes and dislikes
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Re: favorite product
Originally Posted by inDetail
Infinite Use Detail Juice followed by good pads and MF's
Ok your the first guy I see that uses that stuff so I got to ask... have you tried Optimum No Rinse (shine or wax, doesn't matter)? If so, is Infinite use Detail juice that much better?
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Re: favorite product
The one I'm NOT buying today.
In my day we didn't have the Internet, iPods,iPads, or smart phones....but we had some really bad-azz cars.
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